greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
minrs crossword 2019-11-27
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- able to function or be used;
- unbiased by personal interest or advantage
- not easily convinced, having doubts
- - Becoming apparent or prominent.
- a place for the care of the infirm,
- make (a person or animal) an orphan
- - to change direction or turn about or aside;
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- - wildly excited or enthusiastic.
- -the force of attraction between any two masses.
- - future event or circumstance
- mention or allude to.
- -something erected in memory of a person, event, .
- - a plan for a journey,
- - having bounds or limits
- was a titan god in Greek mythology
15 Clues: mention or allude to. • - having bounds or limits • able to function or be used; • - future event or circumstance • - a plan for a journey, • - wildly excited or enthusiastic. • - Becoming apparent or prominent. • was a titan god in Greek mythology • not easily convinced, having doubts • a place for the care of the infirm, • make (a person or animal) an orphan • ...
Greece 2013-10-23
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- named the star patterns called
- god of the underworld
- god of the sky, king of the gods
- had the greatest of their time
- very important to them giving them gods.
- was very important to the greeks
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- the first to have this form of government
- had a strong water military called
- Domes and columns
- greek letters included this
- olympus palace of the gods
- Society named after athena
- god of the sea
- turned people to stone
- started a big sports event called the
15 Clues: god of the sea • Domes and columns • god of the underworld • turned people to stone • olympus palace of the gods • Society named after athena • greek letters included this • named the star patterns called • had the greatest of their time • god of the sky, king of the gods • was very important to the greeks • had a strong water military called • started a big sports event called the • ...
Crossword 2023-06-14
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- two biscuits in caramel chocolatey heaven
- greek version of Roman Mars
- what is a computers favourite snack
- general name for biped tree climber
- the giant who was killed by my namesake
- nintendo ape
- african animal and a road crossing in england
- mythology that comes from Scandinavia (odin, thor)
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- mexican city and dog
- president and state
- to opposite of infinite
- what are the hardest books to read...
- what kind of tree can fit in your hand
- what biologists wear
- currency and cool in Thai
15 Clues: nintendo ape • president and state • mexican city and dog • what biologists wear • to opposite of infinite • currency and cool in Thai • greek version of Roman Mars • what is a computers favourite snack • general name for biped tree climber • what are the hardest books to read... • what kind of tree can fit in your hand • the giant who was killed by my namesake • ...
Odyssey Crossword Puzzle - Vaibhav Madhurakavi 2024-05-10
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- To marry somebody
- Staff carried by rulers
- A location in Greek mythology
- Speaking in a rude or loud way
- A person who tends pigs
- Not being friendly to a person because you think you are superior
- Acting stubborn even after facing consequences
- Steep and rugged cliff
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- A person who overlooks others
- Speak in a disapproval way
- Walking wearily or reluctantly
- Neatly and securely rolled up
- sheet A sheet a dead person is wrapped in
- To detach something
- A poet who recites traditions,
15 Clues: To marry somebody • To detach something • Steep and rugged cliff • Staff carried by rulers • A person who tends pigs • Speak in a disapproval way • A person who overlooks others • Neatly and securely rolled up • A location in Greek mythology • Walking wearily or reluctantly • Speaking in a rude or loud way • A poet who recites traditions, • sheet A sheet a dead person is wrapped in • ...
gor 2023-06-01
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- Frightening creature (7 letters)
- Traditional story or myth (6 letters)
- Solid mineral material (5 letters)
- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- One of the Gorgon sisters (6 letters)
- Protective device (6 letters)
- Look fixedly (5 letters)
- Gender associated with women (6 letters)
- Three-dimensional artwork (9 letters)
- Legendary creature (8 letters)
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- Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters)
- Turn into stone (8 letters)
- Having hair made of serpents (11 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Long, slithering reptile (7 letters)
15 Clues: Look fixedly (5 letters) • Turn into stone (8 letters) • Protective device (6 letters) • Legendary creature (8 letters) • Frightening creature (7 letters) • Solid mineral material (5 letters) • Hero who defeated Medusa (7 letters) • Long, slithering reptile (7 letters) • Traditional story or myth (6 letters) • One of the Gorgon sisters (6 letters) • ...
Constellations 2021-05-17
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- It is also an autumn constellation that got it's name from the Greek mythological hero who killed a monster called Medusa.
- It is found in the northern hemisphere. Its stars from a house and is also called the "King of Ethiopia".
- It resembles a hunter, hence its other name, "The Hunter". It is seen in the night sky during winter.
- the scales
- Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations.
- the scorpion
- the fish
- This constellation is a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon's tail is found between the asterisms of Big Dipper and the Little Dipper.
- Also called the little bear
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- A constellation named after a mythological Greek hero. It is visible in the night sky during spring.
- groupings of stars.
- the centaur
- A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs.
- the maiden
- the crab
- the bull
- Is a constellation in the northern hemisphere. Its stars are visible during clear autumn nights.
- Also called the big bear.
- It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky.
- A study based on the celestial bodies such as the Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the constellations.
20 Clues: the crab • the bull • the fish • the maiden • the scales • the centaur • the scorpion • groupings of stars. • Also called the big bear. • Also called the little bear • A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs. • It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky. • Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations. • ...
Constellation 2021-05-17
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- the fish
- Is a constellation in the northern hemisphere. Its stars are visible during clear autumn nights.
- the bull
- the scales
- the crab
- A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs.
- Also called the little bear
- Also called the big bear.
- Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations.
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- It is found in the northern hemisphere. Its stars from a house and is also called the "King of Ethiopia".
- the centaur
- It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky.
- This constellation is a dragon from Greek mythology. This dragon's tail is found between the asterisms of Big Dipper and the Little Dipper.
- It resembles a hunter, hence its other name, "The Hunter". It is seen in the night sky during winter.
- A study based on the celestial bodies such as the Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the constellations.
- A constellation named after a mythological Greek hero. It is visible in the night sky during spring.
- It is also an autumn constellation that got it's name from the Greek mythological hero who killed a monster called Medusa.
- groupings of stars.
- the scorpion
- the maiden
20 Clues: the fish • the bull • the crab • the scales • the maiden • the centaur • the scorpion • groupings of stars. • Also called the big bear. • Also called the little bear • A chart that shows predictions on one's zodiac signs. • It is a constellation that is also found in the northern sky. • Also known as the North Star.It is one of the most used reference in navigations. • ...
Chemistry CrossWord 2014-02-09
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- H2O
- argentum in Latin
- example is sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
- the outermost electrons of an atom
- device that measures the average energy of a system
- negatively charge ions
- an atom that is defined by its atomic number
- measure the pressure in the atmosphere
- A state of matter which takes the shape of its container
- pertaining to the atomic nucleus
- fill their container though have no definite shape or volume
- subatomic particle that has no net charge
- abbreviated mol
- the part of the solution that is mixed into the solvent
- the Greek, 'argos', meaning idle
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- the Greek 'hydro' and 'genes' meaning water-forming
- the Persian 'zargun', meaning gold coloured
- Group 7 on the Periodic Table
- the chemistry of organisms
- how close a value is to the actual or true value
- Niobe, daughter of king Tantalus from Greek mythology
- the part of the solution that dissolves the solute
- a subatomic particle with a net charge that is negative
- ionic compounds composed of anions and cations
- homogeneous mixture made up of multiple substances
- positively charged ion
- the effect of light scattering by colloidal
- a chemical element in its smallest form
- a model describing the nature of a phenomenon
- the molecules are packed close together
30 Clues: H2O • abbreviated mol • argentum in Latin • negatively charge ions • positively charged ion • the chemistry of organisms • Group 7 on the Periodic Table • pertaining to the atomic nucleus • the Greek, 'argos', meaning idle • example is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) • the outermost electrons of an atom • measure the pressure in the atmosphere • a chemical element in its smallest form • ...
The Odyssey, "The Wrath of Poseidon" 2017-05-24
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- One who lives for ever
- These also known as the "Seven Sisters"
- A forceful effort to get out of an issue or area of danger
- An understanding between people/ feelings of pity among another's misfortune
- She is the goddess of wisdom/ craft/ and battle tactics.
- This is also known as the "Big Dipper"
- To keep trying even when things go wrong
- An unpleasant emotion that is caused by danger
- A woman who is adored and controls certain aspects of everything dependant on who it is
- A great place that everyone wants to arrive at after death
- In Greek Mythology she is the mortal queen of Thebes and is worshipped as a "white goddess"
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- Someone who eventually in their lifetime will die.
- She keeps Odysseus as a prisoner in The Odyssey
- Pictures formed with stars often used for direction
- The Greek god of the sea/ horses/ earthquakes/ and one of the Twelve Olympians
- An action of traveling from one place to another
- Going through difficulty without giving up
- A device to get across water used by materials bonded together
- A well-known Greek Hero also known as Ulysses
- An accessory to prevent further disaster given by Athena to Odysseus
- The wife of Odysseus
- A heroic figure
22 Clues: A heroic figure • The wife of Odysseus • One who lives for ever • This is also known as the "Big Dipper" • These also known as the "Seven Sisters" • To keep trying even when things go wrong • Going through difficulty without giving up • A well-known Greek Hero also known as Ulysses • An unpleasant emotion that is caused by danger • ...
Medusa Crossword 2023-05-26
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- A country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas.
- Goddess of wisdom and war.
- Location which was close to Cisthene.
- Medusa's mother.
- A winged divine stallion, usually depicted as pure white in color, in Greek mythology.
- A large snake.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- An imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
- A combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight.
- Medusa father.
- Profoundly immoral and wicked.
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- She; a monstrous creature with snakes in her hair whose gaze turns men to stone.
- A feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
- The legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.\
- Change (organic matter) into a stony concretion by encrusting or replacing its original substance with a calcareous, siliceous, or other mineral deposit.
- God of sea and waters.
- Persons who are (of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death.
- Having been cut or sliced off.
18 Clues: A large snake. • Medusa father. • Medusa's mother. • God of sea and waters. • Goddess of wisdom and war. • Having been cut or sliced off. • Profoundly immoral and wicked. • Location which was close to Cisthene. • The legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty.\ • An imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2020-12-23
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- Between Mars and Jupiter
- The nearest neighbor to us in the Solar System
- The galaxy that we live in
- The 2 planets "aligned" on December 21st, 2020
- The swirling storm inside Jupiter that has been raging for a long time
- Our star
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- Hunter from Greek Mythology
- A telescope that can see into deep space
- The system that we live in
- Another name for space
- The North Star
- An ice giant that tipped over on its side
- Something around Saturn
- Between Pluto and the Oort Cloud
- Earth's evil twin
15 Clues: Our star • The North Star • Earth's evil twin • Another name for space • Something around Saturn • Between Mars and Jupiter • The system that we live in • The galaxy that we live in • Hunter from Greek Mythology • Between Pluto and the Oort Cloud • A telescope that can see into deep space • An ice giant that tipped over on its side • The nearest neighbor to us in the Solar System • ...
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
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- cult who makes the dead emperors a god
- a story on how the world works
- the god of the sky
- when you smash grapes you get this god
- the guy who loves war
- lady who loves war
- the god when you die
- the god who burns down the world
- Olympus where gods and goddess live
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- what rome did to the greek gods
- the month named after a god
- multiple female gods
- god of thieves
- the sea is free rain
- the greatest music of all god
15 Clues: god of thieves • the god of the sky • lady who loves war • multiple female gods • the sea is free rain • the god when you die • the guy who loves war • the month named after a god • the greatest music of all god • a story on how the world works • what rome did to the greek gods • the god who burns down the world • Olympus where gods and goddess live • ...
Rome and Greek 2021-02-16
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- Rome played an essential part
- trade schools
- republic lasted for 500 years
- was found in the middle of Italy
- and cities were close to the Mediterranean sea
- greeks believed in enjoying life
- free man could do certain stuff
- Greeks loved to learn
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- got married at
- Punic war was the last and shortest
- was different types of art
- a while the Greeks did not have any official court system
- treated different
- greek life and now are similar
- is a collection of traditional stories
- clothing was not terrible
16 Clues: trade schools • got married at • treated different • Greeks loved to learn • clothing was not terrible • was different types of art • Rome played an essential part • republic lasted for 500 years • greek life and now are similar • free man could do certain stuff • was found in the middle of Italy • greeks believed in enjoying life • Punic war was the last and shortest • ...
crossword 2022-03-10
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- Greek gods and goddesses
- used to keep things warm or cold
- a rock with crystals
- studying the earth
- current of warm air
- tool used to see things far away
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- study of living things
- tool to see things that are too small to see with the naked eye
- measure around a shape
- tool found on submarines to see things out of the water
- study of animals
- a unit of heat
- a study the earth structures
13 Clues: a unit of heat • study of animals • studying the earth • current of warm air • a rock with crystals • study of living things • measure around a shape • Greek gods and goddesses • a study the earth structures • used to keep things warm or cold • tool used to see things far away • tool found on submarines to see things out of the water • ...
FRANKEINSTEIN 2019-06-20
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- the city where victor was born
- the titan in Greek mythology
- what the monster wants
- when you are sad and depressing
- when you are not happy
- the writer !
- the shelley's friend
- the thing who gives life to the monster
- the thing of victor frankeinstein don't do
- the eyes are in
- to catch lightning on the roof
- the age when she ran away from home
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- where the monster went
- where victor meet the monster for the first time
- when the monster kill elizabeth
- her husband
- a synonym of bad
- victor family name
- when their is no light
- like old people
- hard work
21 Clues: hard work • her husband • the writer ! • like old people • the eyes are in • a synonym of bad • victor family name • the shelley's friend • where the monster went • what the monster wants • when their is no light • when you are not happy • the titan in Greek mythology • the city where victor was born • to catch lightning on the roof • when you are sad and depressing • ...
What do 606 classmates like to do in their free time? 2020-09-17
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- Likes to Read books about Greek Mythology
- Likes to Play Roblox
- Likes Lego
- Likes Minecraft
- Youtube and Roblox
- Likes to Play with her toys
- Likes to Play monopoly
- Likes Minecraft
- Likes to Be invisible
- Likes to Read and play Roblox sometimes
- Likes to Play video games
- Likes Roblox and Youtube
- Likes Minecraft and Youtube
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- Likes to Sleep
- Likes Reading
- Likes Roblox and Youtube
- Likes to Play video games
- Joon Likes Reading
- Did not tell us yet!
- Likes to Skate
- Likes to Read or play Lego
- Likes to Cook and Eat and Repeat
- Likes to Fold paper airplanes and play brawl stars and play minecraft and bike and build lego
- Likes to do Nothing or Daydream
24 Clues: Likes Lego • Likes Reading • Likes to Sleep • Likes to Skate • Likes Minecraft • Likes Minecraft • Joon Likes Reading • Youtube and Roblox • Likes to Play Roblox • Did not tell us yet! • Likes to Be invisible • Likes to Play monopoly • Likes Roblox and Youtube • Likes Roblox and Youtube • Likes to Play video games • Likes to Play video games • Likes to Read or play Lego • ...
LBIU 2022-02-17
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- a place where everything is burning
- owns the furies and is a dwarf
- owned by Vandals
- a proov who helps normals
- something banned from the vandals
- Child of Eden
- the main character
- a place where all the proovs live
- Fat, jolly, and rich man
- new leader of the Monkey biys
- old leaer of the monkey boys
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- the big platform they live on
- greek mythology made up creature
- someone who sells probes
- an armored vehicle owned by proovs
- only knows one word chox
- owns the vandals
- old wise man helping Spaz
- constantly probing
- a genetically improved person created in a lab
20 Clues: Child of Eden • owned by Vandals • owns the vandals • constantly probing • the main character • someone who sells probes • only knows one word chox • Fat, jolly, and rich man • a proov who helps normals • old wise man helping Spaz • old leaer of the monkey boys • the big platform they live on • new leader of the Monkey biys • owns the furies and is a dwarf • ...
Hekate 2025-05-03
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- hekates first form
- Gatekeeper day is in what month
- Hekates power is said to be greater than ?
- other than the underworld where else can Hekate be found
- Hekates father
- alternative name for dark journeys
- hekates second form
- Hekate is technically considered a what?
- day of the month associated with Hekate
- most common seen animal along side her
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- Deity’s name?
- who did Hekate guide in the underworld
- hekate is most popular in what mythology?
- hekates mother
- advanced divination Hekate teaches
- sacred fish
- hekates 3 form
- Hekate pushes what work on devotees
- How many keys does Hekate have
- Alternative reptile associated other than snake
20 Clues: sacred fish • Deity’s name? • hekates mother • hekates 3 form • Hekates father • hekates first form • hekates second form • How many keys does Hekate have • Gatekeeper day is in what month • advanced divination Hekate teaches • alternative name for dark journeys • Hekate pushes what work on devotees • who did Hekate guide in the underworld • most common seen animal along side her • ...
Greek civilization 2023-04-14
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- A collection of stories about gods and heroes that explain the beliefs and customs of ancient Greeks
- The author of the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which tell the stories of ancient Greek heroes
- A king of Macedon who conquered much of the known world and spread Greek culture throughout his empire
- A fortified hill in Athens that contains the Parthenon and other ancient Greek buildings
- A series of athletic competitions held every four years in ancient Greece, revived in modern times
- A temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, known for its impressive architecture
- A form of government developed in ancient Greece that gives citizens a voice in decision-making
- A form of entertainment popular in ancient Greece that involved performances of plays and musicals
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- An ancient Greek city known for its impressive fortified palace and role in the Trojan War
- A field of study that aims to understand the nature of reality, knowledge, and values
- A Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and tutored Alexander the Great
- A Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded the Academy in Athens
- A priest or priestess who acted as a medium for communication with the gods in ancient Greece
- A prominent statesman and general in Athens during the 5th century BCE who oversaw a period of cultural and intellectual growth
- A powerful city-state in ancient Greece known for its highly disciplined military culture
15 Clues: A Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and tutored Alexander the Great • A Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded the Academy in Athens • A field of study that aims to understand the nature of reality, knowledge, and values • A fortified hill in Athens that contains the Parthenon and other ancient Greek buildings • ...
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- Did Greek women have any political or legal rights?
- richest man in Rome
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- nobles
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- another name for slaves in Sparta
- keepers of tax and population records
- All life in Sparta revolved around the ______
- Minoan palace
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
- basic unit of Roman society
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- description of Greek climate
- man who seized power and ruled the polis single-handedly
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- took charge of North Africa
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- marketplace
- chief god of Greeks
- Rome's official language
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- Roman soldiers
- example of a democracy
- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- permanent military settlements
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- example of an oligarchy
- power lies in the hands of all citizens
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- judges
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- Island SW of Greek mainland
43 Clues: nobles • judges • marketplace • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • chief god of Greeks • richest man in Rome • example of a democracy • example of an oligarchy • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • took charge of North Africa • basic unit of Roman society • Island SW of Greek mainland • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • sport that the Minoans enjoyed • ...
Greece 1-7 Vocab Test Review 2025-04-22
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- A military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- Greek victory over the Persian army that ended the First Persian War
- to stand for; to represent
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- to shut out, keep from participating
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Greek city-state
- unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- Farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- "high city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- to get
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- legal member of a country or city-state
- membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- Belief in many gods or deities
- military housing
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Greek victory over the Persian navy during the Second Persian War
- school of philosophy founded by Plato
- A collection of myths or stories that people tell about gods and heroes
- military alliance led by Sparta
- logical thinking
- foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- military alliance led by Athens
- form of teaching in which the teacher asks students question after question to force them to think more clearly
- A logical guess
29 Clues: to get • A logical guess • military housing • logical thinking • Greek city-state • to stand for; to represent • Belief in many gods or deities • military alliance led by Sparta • military alliance led by Athens • to shut out, keep from participating • school of philosophy founded by Plato • legal member of a country or city-state • A government ruled by a few powerful people • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-05-08
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- disease that caused many deaths
- Place where the major Greek gods lived
- Philosopher and student of Socrates. He founded the academy, Lyceum.
- He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- An intelligent general that seized the Macedonian throne in 359BC
- Greeks developed three types of this architecture
- Greek god of war
- He improved conditions of the poor around 594 BC
- An era dominated by Greek culture
- War, War between Sparta and Athens
- City of the birthplace of democracy
- The city- __________ was the basic division of much of Ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta were the two largest of these.
- A group of people who are chosen to decide guilt or innocence
- Building at the Acropolis in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Enemy city-state of Athens
- Language spoken in Athens
- Persian emperor who led the Ionian Revolt
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- Pericles guided Athens through this period
- This group settled in mainland Greece around 2000BC
- Leader of the Greek gods. Also, god of lightning
- A fortress built on top of a hill at the center of Athens. Many temples to gods were built here
- Sporting event started by the Ancient Greeks. It is held every four years today
- Aesop was famous for these types of stories with talking animals and a moral
- Philosopher and student of Plato. He was also a scientist and teacher to Alexander the Great.
- One of the Greek playwrights
- a collection of stories that explain beliefs, events, or actions
- "Great" military leader of Greece that expanded the empire to include Egypt and much of Persia
- government ruled by a few people
- Unlike Greece, the United States has this type of democracy
- long poetic stories
- What Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were known for
- This great civilization conquered Greece, but copied much of their culture and gods
- The marketplace and center of commerce in Athens
33 Clues: Greek god of war • long poetic stories • Language spoken in Athens • Enemy city-state of Athens • One of the Greek playwrights • disease that caused many deaths • government ruled by a few people • An era dominated by Greek culture • He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • War, War between Sparta and Athens • City of the birthplace of democracy • ...
Religion Crossword 2021-12-03
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- - god of the underworld
- - in Greek she is known as Persephone
- - the belief in more than one god
- - Roman counterpart of Poseidon
- - a collection of myths belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- - a superhuman being or spirit worshiped
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- - the god of the Tiber River
- - to take part in a religious ceremony
- - god of war
- - a god or goddess
- - named after the roman ‘God of Doorways’
- - god of archery, music and dance
- - goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- - son of Venus
- - goddess of love
15 Clues: - god of war • - son of Venus • - goddess of love • - a god or goddess • - god of the underworld • - the god of the Tiber River • - Roman counterpart of Poseidon • - god of archery, music and dance • - the belief in more than one god • - in Greek she is known as Persephone • - to take part in a religious ceremony • - goddess of wild animals and the hunt • ...
Heroes and Villains 2025-09-15
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- Telekinetic genius from Roald Dahl
- Boy who never grows up
- Heroine who enters a parallel world through a small door
- Pirate nemesis of Peter Pan
- Demonic villain in The Witches
- Tyrannical headmistress in Matilda
- Brave girl from His Dark Materials
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- Villain from Harry Potter
- Ice-cold ruler of Narnia
- Fierce monarch from Wonderland
- Time-traveling girl from A Wrinkle in Time
- Demigod hero from Greek mythology
- Ruthless antagonist in His Dark Materials
- Red-haired orphan from Green Gables
- Boy wizard with a lightning scar
15 Clues: Boy who never grows up • Ice-cold ruler of Narnia • Villain from Harry Potter • Pirate nemesis of Peter Pan • Fierce monarch from Wonderland • Demonic villain in The Witches • Boy wizard with a lightning scar • Demigod hero from Greek mythology • Telekinetic genius from Roald Dahl • Tyrannical headmistress in Matilda • Brave girl from His Dark Materials • ...
Educational Student Travel 2025-08-12
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- Subject tied to visits to Gettysburg or Normandy
- Language spoken in Madrid
- Winged horse in Greek mythology
- Popular frozen dessert from Italy
- Castle that inspired Disney’s Cinderella Castle
- Popular mode of transport for domestic student trips
- Document needed for international trave
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- City home to the Eiffel Tower
- Spanish word for “hello”
- Ability to speak and understand more than one language
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy
- Ancient city-state known for democracy
- Currency used in Japan
- Currency used in Switzerland
- Japanese word for “thank you”
15 Clues: Currency used in Japan • Spanish word for “hello” • Language spoken in Madrid • Currency used in Switzerland • City home to the Eiffel Tower • Japanese word for “thank you” • Winged horse in Greek mythology • Popular frozen dessert from Italy • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy • Ancient city-state known for democracy • Document needed for international trave • ...
Percy Jackson 2022-05-13
Across
- Stare openly
- A feeling of doubt
- The god of the underworld
- Killing of lots of people
- A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions
- Move in a slow manner
- strongest weapon The Master Bolt
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- Half Greek Mythology
- The god of the sky
- Half Goat
- The god of war
- Very happy
- The being who can turn things to stone
- The god of the sea
- A feeling of being angry or sad because someone has a possession or luck that you do not have.
15 Clues: Half Goat • Very happy • Stare openly • The god of war • The god of the sky • A feeling of doubt • The god of the sea • Half Greek Mythology • Move in a slow manner • The god of the underworld • Killing of lots of people • strongest weapon The Master Bolt • The being who can turn things to stone • A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions • ...
har 2023-06-01
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- High-pitched, piercing sound (7 letters)
- Relating to birds (5 letters)
- Soft and lightweight structures (8 letters)
- Feathered creature (4 letters)
- Frightening creature (7 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Culture associated with ancient Greece (5 letters)
- Having wings for flight (6 letters)
- Sharp, curved nails (5 letters)
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- Animal that hunts and feeds on others (8 letters)
- Gender associated with women (6 letters)
- Partly human, partly something else (9 letters)
- Sharp claws on a bird (6 letters)
- Intense and aggressive (6 letters)
- Legendary creature (8 letters)
15 Clues: Relating to birds (5 letters) • Feathered creature (4 letters) • Legendary creature (8 letters) • Sharp, curved nails (5 letters) • Frightening creature (7 letters) • Sharp claws on a bird (6 letters) • Intense and aggressive (6 letters) • Having wings for flight (6 letters) • High-pitched, piercing sound (7 letters) • Gender associated with women (6 letters) • ...
Rome and Greek 2021-02-16
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- Rome played an essential part
- trade schools
- republic lasted for 500 years
- was found in the middle of Italy
- and cities were close to the Mediterranean sea
- greeks believed in enjoying life
- free man could do certain stuff
- Greeks loved to learn
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- got married at
- Punic war was the last and shortest
- was different types of art
- a while the Greeks did not have any official court system
- treated different
- greek life and now are similar
- is a collection of traditional stories
- clothing was not terrible
16 Clues: trade schools • got married at • treated different • Greeks loved to learn • clothing was not terrible • was different types of art • Rome played an essential part • republic lasted for 500 years • greek life and now are similar • free man could do certain stuff • was found in the middle of Italy • greeks believed in enjoying life • Punic war was the last and shortest • ...
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Crossword Creator 2024-03-20
8 Clues: american whaler • captain Nemos boat • the story anit hero • french marine bilogist • Assistant to the professor • lost city of Greek mythology • beast thought to be terrorizing ships • character who does bad things but has good intentions
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
Libby's 21st Birthday Suprise! 2025-04-17
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- The eighth month of the Gregorian calendar
- Documents granting access to an event, often used in performing arts
- A theatrical production integrating songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance
- winged horse from Greek mythology, symbolising inspiration and freedom
- A mythological hero known for his strength and the subject of a 1997 animated film adaptation
- City of red buses, the Thames, and this surprise
- Global entertainment company renowned for animated films and theatrical productions
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- A venue for the performance of dramatic and musical productions
- Mythical beings often associated with immortality and divine power
- Mythological figure and character noted for her independence and wit
- A district in London renowned for its concentration of major theatrical venues
- The realm of the dead
- A central figure in literature and mythology, often noted for bravery or noble deeds
13 Clues: The realm of the dead • The eighth month of the Gregorian calendar • City of red buses, the Thames, and this surprise • A venue for the performance of dramatic and musical productions • Mythical beings often associated with immortality and divine power • Mythological figure and character noted for her independence and wit • ...
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 2024-03-20
8 Clues: American whaler • Captain Nemo's boat • The story's anti-hero • French Marine Biologist • Assistant to the Professor • Lost City of Greek Mythology • Beast thought to be terrorizing ships • Character who does bad things but has good intentions
Apollo and Daphne 2013-05-10
9 Clues: God of love • God of music • Mother Earth • a type of tree • A collection of myths • A person from Greece is called ____ • Daughter of Gaea and love of Apollo • What Apollo wears in tribute to Daphne • The mortal man in love with Daphne (in variations)
2/6 Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- A school founded by Plato in Athens that offered instruction in mathematics, science, and philosophy. It is considered one of the first universities.
- A collection of myths or stories about gods, heroes, and the creation of the world. Greek mythology influenced later civilizations like the Romans.
- An alliance formed by Athens and other city-states to defend against future Persian attacks. Members were required to pay Athens for protection.
- Despite the political disturbances and violent warfare, it was also considered a time of great accomplishment in architecture, learning, the fine arts, and other areas.
- A teaching method developed by Socrates that involves asking a series of questions to make a person think more deeply about a topic. It is still used today in many schools.
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- A major city founded by Alexander the Great in Egypt. It became one of the most important cities in the ancient world.
- A 25-year war fought between Sparta and Athens, beginning in 431 BCE. It ended with Sparta's victory and the decline of Athenian democracy.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- A kingdom in northern Greece that became a powerful empire under Philip II and Alexander the Great.
- Greek warships designed to be fast and easy to maneuver. They had sharp points on the front for ramming enemy ships.
- The study of knowledge, reality, and existence. The word comes from the Greek for "love of wisdom." Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were three famous Greek philosophers.
11 Clues: the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another. • A kingdom in northern Greece that became a powerful empire under Philip II and Alexander the Great. • Greek warships designed to be fast and easy to maneuver. They had sharp points on the front for ramming enemy ships. • ...
Greek civilization 2023-04-14
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- The author of the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which tell the stories of ancient Greek heroes
- A Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded the Academy in Athens
- A collection of stories about gods and heroes that explain the beliefs and customs of ancient Greeks
- A series of athletic competitions held every four years in ancient Greece, revived in modern times
- An ancient Greek city known for its impressive fortified palace and role in the Trojan War
- A form of entertainment popular in ancient Greece that involved performances of plays and musicals
- A prominent statesman and general in Athens during the 5th century BCE who oversaw a period of cultural and intellectual growth
- A fortified hill in Athens that contains the Parthenon and other ancient Greek buildings
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- A form of government developed in ancient Greece that gives citizens a voice in decision-making
- A powerful city-state in ancient Greece known for its highly disciplined military culture
- A field of study that aims to understand the nature of reality, knowledge, and values
- A priest or priestess who acted as a medium for communication with the gods in ancient Greece
- A king of Macedon who conquered much of the known world and spread Greek culture throughout his empire
- A temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, known for its impressive architecture
- A Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and tutored Alexander the Great
15 Clues: A Greek philosopher who studied under Plato and tutored Alexander the Great • A Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded the Academy in Athens • A field of study that aims to understand the nature of reality, knowledge, and values • A fortified hill in Athens that contains the Parthenon and other ancient Greek buildings • ...
home work 2017-08-22
19 Clues: Geode • thermal • Thermos • Ecologe • Geology • Geometry • Perimeter • Periscope • Barometer • Etymology • Mythology • Kilometer • Telescope • Geothermal • Thermostat • Millimeter • Microscope • stethoscope • Thermometer
Our National Symbol 2022-05-19
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- combined or joined with something already formed
- concerns
- Seal the chief seal of a nation or state
- slavery
- Bible character who led the ancient Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt
- busy and careful
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- a quarrel or dispute
- an object or design that serves as a symbol
- a character in Greek mythology for his extreme strength
- offensive
- stating or declaring an opinion
- representatives
- supporters of a cause
- a word, phrase, or sentence that expresses the ideals of a group or nation
- carrying
15 Clues: slavery • concerns • carrying • offensive • representatives • busy and careful • a quarrel or dispute • supporters of a cause • stating or declaring an opinion • Seal the chief seal of a nation or state • an object or design that serves as a symbol • combined or joined with something already formed • a character in Greek mythology for his extreme strength • ...
Ancient Egyptian Mummies 2012-11-28
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- owned all in Egypt
- a priest that is in charge
- Egypt has a very special environment
- a tomb built for the afterlife where pharaohs were buried.
- was an ancient Egyptian god growing things like the Greek goddess
- wrapped up dead people
- bronze smiths make brozne by melting 2 different metals
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- the sun god
- Egypt was first unified around 3000s
- Religion
- in Egyptian mythology
- an Egyptian god from Upper Egypt
- a team that mummified bodies in workshops
- an earth goddess named De
- musical instrument
15 Clues: Religion • the sun god • owned all in Egypt • musical instrument • in Egyptian mythology • wrapped up dead people • an earth goddess named De • a priest that is in charge • an Egyptian god from Upper Egypt • Egypt was first unified around 3000s • Egypt has a very special environment • a team that mummified bodies in workshops • bronze smiths make brozne by melting 2 different metals • ...
Percy Jackson 2022-05-13
Across
- Stare openly
- A feeling of doubt
- The god of the underworld
- Killing of lots of people
- A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions
- Move in a slow manner
- strongest weapon The Master Bolt
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- Half Greek Mythology
- The god of the sky
- Half Goat
- The god of war
- Very happy
- The being who can turn things to stone
- The god of the sea
- A feeling of being angry or sad because someone has a possession or luck that you do not have.
15 Clues: Half Goat • Very happy • Stare openly • The god of war • The god of the sky • A feeling of doubt • The god of the sea • Half Greek Mythology • Move in a slow manner • The god of the underworld • Killing of lots of people • strongest weapon The Master Bolt • The being who can turn things to stone • A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions • ...
Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief 2022-05-13
Across
- Stare openly
- A feeling of doubt
- The god of the underworld
- Killing of lots of people
- A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions
- Move in a slow manner
- strongest weapon The Master Bolt
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- Half Greek Mythology
- The god of the sky
- Half Goat
- The god of war
- Very happy
- The being who can turn things to stone
- The god of the sea
- A feeling of being angry or sad because someone has a possession or luck that you do not have.
15 Clues: Half Goat • Very happy • Stare openly • The god of war • The god of the sky • A feeling of doubt • The god of the sea • Half Greek Mythology • Move in a slow manner • The god of the underworld • Killing of lots of people • strongest weapon The Master Bolt • The being who can turn things to stone • A slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions • ...
Animals 2024-03-02
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- - Known for its speed and agility, symbolizing focus and determination.
- - Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, symbolizing strength and courage.
- - Named after the gentle west wind, representing calmness and serenity.
- - Named after the queen of the heavens in Roman mythology, symbolizing protection and nurturing.
- - Represents strength, courage, and ferocity.
- - Derived from the lion, signifying bravery and leadership.
- - Derived from the Native American word for "friend," representing companionship and loyalty.
- - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing mystery, intuition, and femininity.
- - Mythical bird associated with rebirth and renewal.
- - Inspired by the black-furred mammal, symbolizing elegance and sophistication.
- - Named after the graceful tree, symbolizing flexibility, adaptability, and resilience.
- - Represents the flow of life, renewal, and change.
- - Often associated with wisdom, intelligence, and mystery.
- - Named after the Greek god of the sun, light, and poetry, representing creativity and inspiration.
- - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing beauty and mystery.
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- - Evokes the image of glowing embers, symbolizing warmth and passion.
- - Represents innocence, gentleness, and youthful energy.
- - Named after the climbing plant, symbolizing resilience, growth, and endurance.
- - Mythical bird associated with resurrection and immortality.
- - Latin for "star," evoking a sense of brightness and brilliance.
- - Often associated with dragons, symbolizing power and magic.
- - Inspired by the ocean, representing vastness and depth.
- - Named after the mighty hunter in Greek mythology, embodying strength and determination.
- - Strong and protective, reminiscent of the powerful animal.
- - Named after the natural light display in the sky, symbolizing beauty and wonder.
- - A small bird known for its melodious song, symbolizing joy and creativity.
- - Latin for "king," suggesting authority and power.
- - Named after the tree, symbolizing growth, resilience, and interconnectedness.
- - Symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and independence.
- - Evokes the image of fire, representing strength, intensity, and transformation.
30 Clues: - Represents strength, courage, and ferocity. • - Latin for "king," suggesting authority and power. • - Represents the flow of life, renewal, and change. • - Symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and independence. • - Mythical bird associated with rebirth and renewal. • - Inspired by the moon, symbolizing beauty and mystery. • ...
On Our "A" Game 2024-06-19
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- A mage character from one of Mad's favorite video games who is known for blowing up the chantry at the end of the game (we only watched Mad play this game a few times)
- An animal you seem to beef with for some reason, or maybe it's just my stuffed animal you disliked lol
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often symbolized with owls
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild, also known as the goddess of childbirth, closely associated with the moon
- The food of the gods in Greek mythology
- My name
- The Greek god I'm pretty sure your minecraft username is after, known for things such as archery, music, poetry, and associated with the sun
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- A noun meaning color blindness
- The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells
- The Greek god of war, known for symbols like his spear
- The name of a character from Baulder's Gate, known for being a brooding vampire twink that makes the girls and the gays go wild
- An animal that has recently been introduced to minecraft, breeds are often distinguished by the amount of rings they have
- A really goofy animal with a long snout, popularized as a blue character in the cartoon "the ant and the _____"
13 Clues: My name • A noun meaning color blindness • The food of the gods in Greek mythology • The Greek god of war, known for symbols like his spear • The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often symbolized with owls • The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells • ...
The Eldritch Crossword 2021-11-27
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- Master manipulator
- The great dreamer
- Corvid quote
- Mold, Material used in a holy chalice ritual
- Crippled prince
- The source of power for a corrupted congregation of clerics
- Hunchbacked pilgrim
- the Old Blood, The password
- Flayer, Slang for illithid
- , To drain
- Pitch darkness
- Inhabited by fish-human hybrids
- Lovecraftian god of Earth's sea
- Dungeon healer
- Glimpse the future
- Lacking form or substance
- Yellow clad madman
- To forcefully inhabit a vessel
- Captivated by magical means
- A species of exclusively female demons featured in Greek mythology
- A ghostly projection
- To shrivel or waste away
- Jack's hotel
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- Flame user
- Cursed cannibal
- Blood Flowerbud, Grows in lower Loran
- Pestilence
- Bipedal dragon
- To remove vital components
- A demon summoned to impregnate drow women with Draegloth children
- Friend of Greirat
- Favored food of island bound amnesiacs (Greek mythology)
- A precious child
- Limbless dragon
- Abnormal
- Ancient city lost to the sands
- Niggurath, The black goat of the woods with one thousand young
- A mental disorder in which the patient believes they are a werewolf
- Worshipped by sorcerers and priests of Stygia
- Translator for the Great Ones
- Decaying, humanoid creature with a taste for flesh
- Nectar of the gods
- Warlock's contract
- Room, Kyle's prison
- A rite performed to speak with the dead
- Droplets of ideas that have spilled from the sea to eternity
- Conan's answer to every philosophical or existential question
- Quadrupedal dragon
- Winged mammal
- Home of amphibian monsters and peat
50 Clues: Abnormal • Flame user • Pestilence • , To drain • Corvid quote • Jack's hotel • Winged mammal • Bipedal dragon • Pitch darkness • Dungeon healer • Cursed cannibal • Crippled prince • Limbless dragon • A precious child • Friend of Greirat • The great dreamer • Master manipulator • Nectar of the gods • Warlock's contract • Glimpse the future • Yellow clad madman • Quadrupedal dragon • Hunchbacked pilgrim • ...
Test Your Noodle Friday #1 2021-09-09
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- actor who played Edward Scissorhands
- middle color of flag of Ireland
- teacher in room 16
- Mrs. Bode's maiden name
- Batman's first name
- last state by alphabetical order
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- name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast
- what famous American was assassinated in 1865
- Georgia is famous for what fruit
- while fetching a pail of water Jack broke his what
- country that Black Panther leads
- city of original Starbucks
- in Greek mythology, Achilles' heel was injured with
13 Clues: teacher in room 16 • Batman's first name • Mrs. Bode's maiden name • city of original Starbucks • middle color of flag of Ireland • Georgia is famous for what fruit • country that Black Panther leads • last state by alphabetical order • actor who played Edward Scissorhands • what famous American was assassinated in 1865 • name of hurricane currently affecting East Coast • ...
Astronomy 2013-08-07
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- We live in one
- Reflects the Sun's light
- A rock which orbits the sun
- A violent explosion
- Named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
- The largest planet
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- The closest planet to Earth
- No longer officially a planet
- Known as the 'red planet'
- An optical instrument designed to make objects look closer
- It was born 5 billion years ago
- Famous for its rings
13 Clues: We live in one • The largest planet • A violent explosion • Famous for its rings • Reflects the Sun's light • Known as the 'red planet' • The closest planet to Earth • A rock which orbits the sun • No longer officially a planet • It was born 5 billion years ago • Named after a hunter in Greek mythology • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun • ...
On Our "A" Game 2024-06-19
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- The food of the gods in Greek mythology
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the wild, also known as the goddess of childbirth, closely associated with the moon
- The Greek god I'm pretty sure your minecraft username is after, known for things such as archery, music, poetry, and associated with the sun
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- The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells
- The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often symbolized with owls
- The Greek god of war, known for symbols like his spear
- The name of a character from Baulder's Gate, known for being a brooding vampire twink that makes the girls and the gays go wild
- My name
8 Clues: My name • The food of the gods in Greek mythology • The Greek god of war, known for symbols like his spear • The Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, often symbolized with owls • The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and passion, symbolized by things such as doves and seashells • ...
Apollo and Daphne 2013-05-10
9 Clues: God of love • God of music • Mother Earth • A type of tree • A collection of myths • Daughter of Gaea and love of Apollo • A person from Greece is called _____ • What Apollo wears in tribute to Daphne • The mortal man in love with Daphne (in variations)
Greece 2025-10-16
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- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- Greek city-state
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy; believed to communicate with the gods in Ancient Greece
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
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- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- the Great King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea
- tragedy Characters of high birth or status, experience a series of events that threaten position, suffer a fall due to their own actions
- A student of Plato, he made significant contributions to various fields including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and political theory, and is known for his empirical approach to knowledge.
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
33 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a king or queen • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea • in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force • ...
CW 3 2026-03-04
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- Multi-branched candle holder
- Sudden realization or insight
- Overhead covering, often of trees or fabric
- Marine arthropod with a hard shell; living fossil; inspired the Pokemon, Kabuto Artemis Greek goddess of the hunt
- Natural light display in the sky
- Case for holding arrows
- Mythical creature with a human head and lion body
- In disguise or under a false identity
- Cold, treeless Arctic plain
- Shape like a sliver of the moon
- Complex maze or network of paths
- Artificial polymer plants; also a Radiohead song*
- Character of Greek myth about ambition, pride, and recklessness involving the sun Boomerang It'll come back to you
- Salamander famous for its regenerative abilities and its rare blue variant in the game Minecraft
- The state fish of Hawaii; known as the Reef Triggerfish
- Portable light source
- Long form of DNA
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- When one celestial body blocks another
- Gentle, mild breeze Mosaic Picture made of small pieces
- Shelter for ships along a coast
- Jurassic-looking bird that lives in Australia
- Open structure used for shelter or events
- Fortress protecting a city
- Optical illusion, often seen in the desert
- Underground burial site Alchemy Medieval practice of turning metals into gold
- Appalachian state in the eastern United States
- One-eyed giant from mythology or leader of the X-Men
- Splitting of an atomic nucleus
- Album featuring the starred clue*
- Whirling mass of fluid or air
- Prearranged meeting
- Sacred, world tree that binds together the Nine Worlds in Norse Mythology
- Lawless region of 19th century America
- Genre depicting the American frontier
34 Clues: Long form of DNA • Prearranged meeting • Portable light source • Case for holding arrows • Fortress protecting a city • Cold, treeless Arctic plain • Multi-branched candle holder • Sudden realization or insight • Whirling mass of fluid or air • Splitting of an atomic nucleus • Shelter for ships along a coast • Shape like a sliver of the moon • Natural light display in the sky • ...
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
Irish Folklore 2024-05-05
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- - Ancient deity in Irish mythology, associated with fertility and possibly human sacrifice
- - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for playing pranks on humans
- - Legendary hero in Irish mythology, known for his strength, bravery, and tragic fate
- - Magical beings in Irish folklore, inhabiting the Otherworld and often interacting with humans
- - Fairy child left in place of a human child in Irish folklore
- - Heroic figure in Irish mythology, son of the legendary warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill
- - Mythical creature in Irish and Scottish folklore, capable of transforming from seal to human form
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, considered the gods and goddesses of pre-Christian Ireland
- - Malevolent dwarf or supernatural being in Irish folklore, associated with dark magic
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, known for their strength and connection to the land
- - Female spirit in Irish mythology, believed to wail as an omen of death
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- - Irish fairy resembling a leprechaun, but known for its love of wine and mischief
- - Alternative name for the banshee, meaning "woman of the fairy mound"
- - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for hoarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows
- - Mythical sea creature in Irish folklore, similar to a mermaid but with a more fish-like tail
- - Headless horseman in Irish mythology, known as an omen of death
- - Carvings of naked women displaying exaggerated genitalia, found in Irish medieval architecture, often associated with fertility and protection
- - Shape-shifting creature in Irish folklore, known for its mischievous and sometimes malevolent behavior
- - Mythological race in Irish mythology, often depicted as monstrous beings and enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann
- - Collective term for the supernatural beings in Irish folklore, including fairies, banshees, and leprechauns
20 Clues: - Fairy child left in place of a human child in Irish folklore • - Headless horseman in Irish mythology, known as an omen of death • - Alternative name for the banshee, meaning "woman of the fairy mound" • - Female spirit in Irish mythology, believed to wail as an omen of death • - Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, known for playing pranks on humans • ...
Theme: Mythology 2024-07-24
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- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- A monster with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone
- The Norse god of thunder
- A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head
- A hero known for his strength and twelve labors
- A mythical winged divine horse
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- The home of the Greek gods
- A fire-breathing creature with parts of a lion goat and serpent
- A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
10 Clues: The Norse god of thunder • The home of the Greek gods • A mythical winged divine horse • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn • A hero known for his strength and twelve labors • A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull • ...
Echo and Narcissus 2022-05-18
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- WE ARE LEARNING GREEK _________ , OR A GROUP OF STORIES FROM A PARTICULAR CULTURE
- AT THE END OF THE STORY, NARCISSUS TURNS INTO A _________ .
- SHE LOST HER ABILITY TO SPEAK ANYTHING OF HER OWN
- HE FELL IN LOVE HIS OWN REFLECTION
- THIS GODDESS PUNISHED ECHO
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- THEY ARE PART OF AN ANCIENT GREEK PLAY, BUT THEY DON'T SING
- A WOODLAND SPIRIT THAT IS USUALLY FEMALE
- THE STORIES WE HAVE BEEN LEARNING COME FROM ANCIENT ________ .
- THE KING OF THE GODS, WHO LIKED TO FLIRT WITH THE NYMPHS
- THIS WORD MEANS REALLY, REALLY, REALLY OLD
10 Clues: THIS GODDESS PUNISHED ECHO • HE FELL IN LOVE HIS OWN REFLECTION • A WOODLAND SPIRIT THAT IS USUALLY FEMALE • THIS WORD MEANS REALLY, REALLY, REALLY OLD • SHE LOST HER ABILITY TO SPEAK ANYTHING OF HER OWN • THE KING OF THE GODS, WHO LIKED TO FLIRT WITH THE NYMPHS • THEY ARE PART OF AN ANCIENT GREEK PLAY, BUT THEY DON'T SING • ...
Theme: Mythology 2024-07-24
Across
- A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull
- A monster with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone
- The Norse god of thunder
- A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head
- A hero known for his strength and twelve labors
- A mythical winged divine horse
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- The home of the Greek gods
- A fire-breathing creature with parts of a lion goat and serpent
- A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
10 Clues: The Norse god of thunder • The home of the Greek gods • A mythical winged divine horse • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • A mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn • A hero known for his strength and twelve labors • A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head • A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-06-06
7 Clues: A beautiful horse with wings. • Half human, half goat creatures. • One-eyed creatures that built weapons. • A wise teacher who also was a centaur. • A nine headed,regenerating snake/dragon. • Sea nymphs who tricked sailors with their voices. • Three sisters who used whips and killed murderers.
Greek Mythology 2019-03-04
Greek Mythology! 2024-07-02
7 Clues: The Hindu creator is: • The home of the Norse gods • The Greek goddess of the hearth • Who makes Zeus's lightning bolts? • The Rainbow Snake myth is common in: • The Hindu goddess that stepped on Shiva • The Roman name for the Greek goddess of wisdom
Greek mythology 2023-01-31
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- (noun) a type of pink/red fruit with a thick skin and many seeds
- (ajd) exactly the opposite of someone or something or of each other, just like birth and death
- (adj) unable to produce plants or fruit
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- (vb) to cause food to go down your throat, or make your throat move in this way
- (noun)an event,a person, etc that causes something to start
- (noun) an act of betraying someone; disloyalty
- (vb) to catch or get control of something or someone
7 Clues: (adj) unable to produce plants or fruit • (noun) an act of betraying someone; disloyalty • (vb) to catch or get control of something or someone • (noun)an event,a person, etc that causes something to start • (noun) a type of pink/red fruit with a thick skin and many seeds • (vb) to cause food to go down your throat, or make your throat move in this way • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-08-29
7 Clues: Who did Hades kidnap. • What weapon does Poseiden use. • Who is Hestia the daughter of. • What is Persephone the queen of. • How many children did Hades have. • Which Greek God has their own book series. • Which Greek God appeared in a Disney movie.
Greek mythology 2025-12-16
Greek Mythology 2026-04-06
7 Clues: god of heavens • mother of earth • monsteruos giant • pre-olympian gods • mother of monsters • king of the greek gods and the most powerful god • has a lion head and body, snake as a tail, goat neck
Ancient Rome Religion 2023-08-30
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- The presence and influence of gods and goddesses were ______ parts of life Rome.
- The gods and goddesses of _____ culture significantly influenced the development of Roman deities and mythology.
- This god resembled the Greek goddess Hera
- Many Roman gods and goddesses are named after planets in the.
- Roman version of Poseidon.
- The gods and goddesses in Roman culture were ______, Juno, and Minerva. (Hint name of a planet)
- Romulus killed his brother ____
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- ruler of the underworld
- _____ was named after Romulus
- God of war.
- It is said that King _______ ordered that the twins be thrown into the Tiber River as a punishment to Rhea Silvia
- The Roman Empire was a primarily ________ civilization.
- Tiberinus, the god of the ______
- ________ was the goddess of wisdom and craft.
- Polytheistic means belief in _________ gods or goddesses.
15 Clues: God of war. • ruler of the underworld • Roman version of Poseidon. • _____ was named after Romulus • Romulus killed his brother ____ • Tiberinus, the god of the ______ • This god resembled the Greek goddess Hera • ________ was the goddess of wisdom and craft. • The Roman Empire was a primarily ________ civilization. • Polytheistic means belief in _________ gods or goddesses. • ...
TROY 2019-10-16
Across
- was a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War
- is a fin-stabilized projectile that is launched via a bow
- Equipment used to protect their body
- is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked
- was a hero of the Trojan War
- is the son of a king
- the male ruler of an independent state
- a thing providing protection
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- a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard
- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
- a vehicle pulled by two or more horses
- an animal domesticated used to transport things
- most famous contribution to the Greek war effort is devising the strategem of the Trojan Horse
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War
- son of King Priam of Troy
15 Clues: is the son of a king • son of King Priam of Troy • was a hero of the Trojan War • a thing providing protection • Equipment used to protect their body • a vehicle pulled by two or more horses • the male ruler of an independent state • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked • an animal domesticated used to transport things • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
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- ____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
- _____ is used to describe someone who tires to achieve something by manipulating others.
- _______ an ancient greek philosopher,voiced humanist idea.
- ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
- _____ and roman mythology provided popular themes.
- ____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
- ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
- _____ freed Renaissance artists from an emphasis on sin and human imperfection.
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- ____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- ____ is french for "rebirth."
- ____ was the most important course of study.
- ____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- _______ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- ______ were drawn to towns because of the promises of wages.
15 Clues: ____ is french for "rebirth." • ___ was the birthplace of the Renaissance. • ____ was the most important course of study. • _______ weakened as trade and industry grew. • ___ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • ___ became the artistic center of the Renaissance. • _____ and roman mythology provided popular themes. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
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- _____ weakened as trade and industry grew.
- ____ the ancient Greek philosopher, voiced humanist ideas.
- _____ also built many new churches in Florence and hired artists and sculptors to decorate them.
- ______ became the artistic center of the Renaissance.
- _____ encouraged businesses such as silk manufacturing, the wool trade, and gold crafts.
- _____ did much during the Renaissance to revive interest in classical learning.
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- _____ freed renaissance artists from an emphasis on sin and human imperfection.
- _____ is used to describe someone who tries to achieve something by manipulating others.
- _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance.
- _______ was the most important course of study.
- ______ were drawn to towns because the promises of wages.
- _____ is french for "rebirth".
- ____ and roman mythology provided popular themes.
- _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church.
- _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups.
15 Clues: _____ is french for "rebirth". • _____ weakened as trade and industry grew. • _____ was the birthplace of the renaissance. • _______ was the most important course of study. • ____ and roman mythology provided popular themes. • _____ were also sought by guilds and civic groups. • _____ was the home of the powerful Catholic Church. • ...
crossword 2023-03-28
Across
- a bag with shoulder straps, carried on the back, and typically made of canvas or other weatherproof material.
- a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleepHammock : a bed made of canvas or of rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship. (in folklore and Greek mythology) a nymph inhabiting a forest or a tree, especially an oak tree.
- (of a container) break suddenly and violently apart, spilling the contents, typically as a result of an impact or internal pressure.
- the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
- a stroboscope
- a person who idles time away
- a folding chair of wood and canvas, typically used near the sea or on the deck of passenger ships.
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- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
- a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface.
- give out or reflect small flashes of light
- change direction suddenly.swampy
- a bed made of canvas or of rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship. (in folklore and Greek mythology) a nymph inhabiting a forest or a tree, especially an oak tree.
- a brief note.
- a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers.
15 Clues: a brief note. • a stroboscope • a person who idles time away • change direction suddenly.swampy • give out or reflect small flashes of light • an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region. • a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface. • the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something. • ...
Ancient Greek Civilisation 2025-01-13
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- Stories about gods and heroes, central to Greek culture.
- A system of government first developed in Athens where citizens vote to make decisions.
- A machine designed by Archimedes to raise water.
- A Greek inventor and mathematician known for his screw pump.
- The study of wisdom and ideas, pioneered by thinkers like Socrates and Plato.
- A branch of mathematics developed by the Greeks, used to measure shapes and spaces.
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- A tool used by the ancient Greeks to study the stars and navigate.
- A sports competition that began in ancient Greece to honour Zeus.
- A type of play in ancient Greece that often had sad endings.
- Tall structures used to support buildings, often seen in Greek temples.
10 Clues: A machine designed by Archimedes to raise water. • Stories about gods and heroes, central to Greek culture. • A type of play in ancient Greece that often had sad endings. • A Greek inventor and mathematician known for his screw pump. • A sports competition that began in ancient Greece to honour Zeus. • ...
Greek mythology 2018-12-18
7 Clues: king of titans • queen of the gods • first born of Kronos an Rhea • the earth mother and mother to the titans • king of the gods and youngest child of Kronos and Rhea • godess of the hunt the moon and one of the twin olympians • god of healing poetry the sun and prophecies, one of the twin Olympians
Greek Mythology 2013-02-28
7 Clues: the food of the gods • named after Vulcan god of fire • the goddess of flowering plants • symbols of wisdom because of Athena • named after Ceres goddess of harvest • god of sun, name of several space vehicles • rage, furies punished evildoers in the underworld
Greek mythology 2013-10-29
Greek Mythology 2023-03-22
Greek Mythology 2025-02-24
Greek Mythology 2024-12-28
7 Clues: Winged horse (5 letters) • God of the sea (5 letters) • Goddess of love (4 letters) • King of the Gods (6 letters) • Three-headed dog (4 letters) • Goddess of wisdom (5 letters) • Hero who fought in the Trojan War (5 letters)
Hera Crossword puzzle 2022-03-28
Across
- the stuff that hera rules
- the home of Hera and her family
- the city that hera runs
- the Greek goddess of marriage
- Hera's symbol that is a big cat and has the colors of yellow and orange
- one of Hera's main symbols coming from a bird and the exterior is colorful
- is another one of Hera's symbols that is a big cat like a lion but its black
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- Hera's brother and the god of the sea
- the father of hera
- the mythology Hera is apart of
- the goddess of the harvest and agriculture and Hera's sister
- the mother of hera
- a symbol of Hera's that is a fruit that has a terracotta color for the skin of the fruit
- the husband/brother of Hera
- the goddess of the hearth and Hera's sister
- the god of the under world and Hera's brother
16 Clues: the father of hera • the mother of hera • the city that hera runs • the stuff that hera rules • the husband/brother of Hera • the Greek goddess of marriage • the mythology Hera is apart of • the home of Hera and her family • Hera's brother and the god of the sea • the god of the under world and Hera's brother • the goddess of the hearth and Hera's sister • ...
WCG Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
Across
- This was the only main battle in the Persian war where Greece lost
- What sports were the Minoans known for?
- what was the term given to free Athenian adults?
- This city-state had agogue
- This Greek city-state is Ancient Greece'southernmost
- What was Greece's largest island
- This was the first woman ever on Earth, according to Greek mythology
- is the type of government where one person rules by/with force?
- Which type of democracy did Athens have?
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- Greece was very wealthy in trade because of this
- Which Greek myth explains the downfall of the Minoans
- this city-state had the Council of 500
- This type of government was used by Sparta and a few wealthy people had power
- Greece had hundreds of these everywhere
- This empire used wicker shields
15 Clues: This city-state had agogue • This empire used wicker shields • What was Greece's largest island • this city-state had the Council of 500 • What sports were the Minoans known for? • Greece had hundreds of these everywhere • Which type of democracy did Athens have? • Greece was very wealthy in trade because of this • what was the term given to free Athenian adults? • ...
Ungifted: Section 1 2022-10-15
Across
- The statue Donovan hit was a depiction of this Greek god.
- someone or something responsible for harm or wrongdoing
- the process or effect of destroying, weakening, or wearing away little by little
- Donovan has two friends named this
- the condition of being lost in thought
- any of a family of giants in Greek mythology who were believed to have once ruled the earth
- hostile or warlike in nature; showing an eagerness to fight
- a massive unstoppable force, movement, or object that crushes whatever is in its path
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- subdued or humbled by punishment
- a prediction (usually of the course of a disease)
- a clownish or stupid person
- of or relating to the sky
- made into a powder by breaking up
- showing strong interest or curiosity in something
14 Clues: of or relating to the sky • a clownish or stupid person • subdued or humbled by punishment • made into a powder by breaking up • Donovan has two friends named this • the condition of being lost in thought • a prediction (usually of the course of a disease) • showing strong interest or curiosity in something • someone or something responsible for harm or wrongdoing • ...
Greek mythology 2024-03-31
7 Clues: wife of zeus • godess o wissdom • half man and other half bull • god of the dead and underworld • god of the sea,earthquakes and horses • king of the gods and lightning and thunder • they were a powerful race of deities that ruled during the Golden Age.
Greek Mythology 2022-01-10
ancient greece 2024-03-08
Across
- long poems that told about heroic deeds
- short tale that teaches a lesson
- a type of government where power is shared with a small group of people
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad
- sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of zeus
- a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story
- someone who takes power by force
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- a government that gives people the power to rule themselves
- a settlement in a new community that keeps close ties to its homeland
- a body of land with water on three sides
- stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- a story that ends happily
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- a story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails
16 Clues: a story that ends happily • short tale that teaches a lesson • someone who takes power by force • long poems that told about heroic deeds • a body of land with water on three sides • poet who wrote the odyssey and the iliad • Greek city-state that became a military society • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • ...
Ancient Greece and Mythology 2022-02-01
Across
- something or someone that is not natural. Some examples are vampires, ghosts, minotaur and Medusa.
- a group of traditional stories that explains a social or natural event.
- gods or goddesses
- the supernatural creature that has snakes for hair. She can turn people into rock.
- the good person in a story that tries to help
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- True or false: Myths are true stories?
- What someone learns from a story
- 1 traditional story that explains a social or natural event.
- the bad person in a story that causes problems
- a type of monster in Greek mythology who has a human body and the head of a bull.
10 Clues: gods or goddesses • What someone learns from a story • True or false: Myths are true stories? • the good person in a story that tries to help • the bad person in a story that causes problems • 1 traditional story that explains a social or natural event. • a group of traditional stories that explains a social or natural event. • ...
Alma 3 2023-02-13
Across
- Type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter
- A line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- Famous constellation with a belt, also demigod son of Poseidon
- Subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- Backward alphabet decoding of “zonz”
- First species thought to be domesticated
- Area of a rectangle with sides of length four and ten
- A moon of Jupiter, also a Phoenician princess and mother of Minos in Greek mythology
- A dog
- The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- Three to the power of three plus three
- Pluto resides in this belt
- People in a novel, play, or movie
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- Area of a square with side of length ten
- Subatomic particle with a positive one elementary electric charge
- Largest moon of Saturn with probable liquid methane seas, also the name of pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
- Chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- Pandaworld resides in this belt
- Chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6
- Type of poetry typically made of 14 lines and usually deal with love, made famous by Shakespeare
- Oldest breed of pariah dog still existing and abundant across the Middle East, national dog of Israel
- According to the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, what was the most popular purebred type of dog in Israel in 2019 (two words)
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work
- A small mountain dog named for a region at the foot of the Alps
24 Clues: A dog • Pluto resides in this belt • Pandaworld resides in this belt • People in a novel, play, or movie • Backward alphabet decoding of “zonz” • Three to the power of three plus three • Area of a square with side of length ten • First species thought to be domesticated • Area of a rectangle with sides of length four and ten • ...
The Eldritch Crossword 2021-11-27
Across
- Nectar of the gods
- Droplets of ideas that have spilled from the sea to eternity
- Conan's answer to every philosophical or existential question
- The great dreamer
- Cursed cannibal
- Warlock's contract
- Flayer, Slang for illithid
- To forcefully inhabit a vessel
- Ancient city lost to the sands
- Flame user
- Translator for the Great Ones
- Captivated by magical means
- Bipedal dragon
- A rite performed to speak with the dead
- Blood Flowerbud, Grows in lower Loran
- A precious child
- Mold, Material used in a holy chalice ritual
- Hunchbacked pilgrim
- Favored food of island bound amnesiacs (Greek mythology)
- Winged mammal
- Limbless dragon
- Corvid quote
- A species of exclusively female demons featured in Greek mythology
- Master manipulator
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- Quadrupedal dragon
- Niggurath, The black goat of the woods with one thousand young
- Worshipped by sorcerers and priests of Stygia
- A ghostly projection
- Pestilence
- Abnormal
- Lovecraftian god of Earth's sea
- To remove vital components
- Lacking form or substance
- Jack's hotel
- Yellow clad madman
- Glimpse the future
- the Old Blood, The password
- Home of amphibian monsters and peat
- Room Kyle's prison
- Crippled prince
- The source of power for a corrupted congregation of clerics
- Inhabited by fish-human hybrids
- Dungeon healer
- , To drain
- A demon summoned to impregnate drow women with Draegloth children
- A mental disorder in which the patient believes they are a werewolf
- Friend of Greirat
- To shrivel or waste away
- Pitch darkness
- Decaying, humanoid creature with a taste for flesh
50 Clues: Abnormal • Pestilence • Flame user • , To drain • Jack's hotel • Corvid quote • Winged mammal • Dungeon healer • Bipedal dragon • Pitch darkness • Cursed cannibal • Crippled prince • Limbless dragon • A precious child • The great dreamer • Friend of Greirat • Quadrupedal dragon • Nectar of the gods • Warlock's contract • Yellow clad madman • Glimpse the future • Room Kyle's prison • Master manipulator • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-08-17
7 Clues: Mother Earth • HE IS THE KING OF WINE • HE USED A SCYTHE ON URANUS • SHE WAS ZEUS' FAVORITE DAUGHTER • HE RULED THE KINGDOM OF PHRYGIA • HIS BLOOD PAINTED THE SKY SCARLET RED • THE TITAN WHO GAVE ZEUS A POTION TO GIVE TO KRONUS
Greek Mythology 2023-07-10
Greek mythology 2024-04-11
7 Clues: the wings of ______ • the chains of ______ • the first battlepass skin • Who did echo offend in the story • whos the boss who drops the warforged assault riffle? • the battlepass skin with 3 edit styles and no ingame bossfight • Whats the newest shotgun in the new update? (just the name of it)
Greek mythology 2024-10-25
7 Clues: Dionysus’s wife? • Zeus:Sky::Poseidon:____ • Earth:Gaia::Sky:________ • Ares:War::Dionysus:_____ • Apollo:God::Hyperion:______ • Greatest Greek mortal musician? • Perseus killed Medusa::Theseus killed _________
TROY 2019-10-18
Across
- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
- is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked
- was a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War
- the male ruler of an independent state
- a thing providing protection
- an animal domesticated used to transport things
- a vehicle pulled by two or more horses
- most famous contribution to the Greek war effort is devising the strategem of the Trojan Horse
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- is a fin-stabilized projectile that is launched via a bow
- is the son of a king
- was a hero of the Trojan War
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War
- Equipment used to protect their body
- a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard
- son of King Priam of Troy
15 Clues: is the son of a king • son of King Priam of Troy • was a hero of the Trojan War • a thing providing protection • Equipment used to protect their body • the male ruler of an independent state • a vehicle pulled by two or more horses • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked • an animal domesticated used to transport things • ...
TROY 2019-10-16
Across
- son of King Priam of Troy
- was a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War
- is a fin-stabilized projectile that is launched via a bow
- a thing providing protection
- is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked
- the male ruler of an independent state
- a vehicle pulled by two or more horses
- most famous contribution to the Greek war effort is devising the strategem of the Trojan Horse
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- a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard
- an animal domesticated used to transport things
- Equipment used to protect their body
- is the son of a king
- was a hero of the Trojan War
- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War
15 Clues: is the son of a king • son of King Priam of Troy • was a hero of the Trojan War • a thing providing protection • Equipment used to protect their body • the male ruler of an independent state • a vehicle pulled by two or more horses • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked • an animal domesticated used to transport things • ...
TROY 2019-10-18
Across
- Equipment used to protect their body
- the male ruler of an independent state
- was a hero of the Trojan War
- is the son of a king
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War
- a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard
- is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked
- is a fin-stabilized projectile that is launched via a bow
Down
- an animal domesticated used to transport things
- a vehicle pulled by two or more horses
- most famous contribution to the Greek war effort is devising the strategem of the Trojan Horse
- a thing providing protection
- son of King Priam of Troy
- was a Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War
- in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy
15 Clues: is the son of a king • son of King Priam of Troy • a thing providing protection • was a hero of the Trojan War • Equipment used to protect their body • a vehicle pulled by two or more horses • the male ruler of an independent state • in Greek mythology, the last king of Troy • is the name of the Bronze Age city attacked • an animal domesticated used to transport things • ...
Prometheus 2025-05-16
Across
- Focuses on the Afterlife, Gods, and Goddesses (Type of Mythology)
- Type of Myth that explains why something is the way it is today
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- Type of Myth that focuses on how we feel and act how we do
- Focuses on Gods, heroes, and monsters (Type of Mythology)
- Type of Myth that focuses on events in the past
- Focuses on ancient heroes and battles (Type of Mythology)
6 Clues: Type of Myth that focuses on events in the past • Focuses on Gods, heroes, and monsters (Type of Mythology) • Focuses on ancient heroes and battles (Type of Mythology) • Type of Myth that focuses on how we feel and act how we do • Type of Myth that explains why something is the way it is today • Focuses on the Afterlife, Gods, and Goddesses (Type of Mythology)
answers 2021-05-17
Across
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- a dragon from greek mythology
- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
- a constellation found in the northern sky
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- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
- an astronomical manual that is published by Claudius Ptolemy a Greek scientist
- a term used in Waray for stars.
- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
10 Clues: he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
answers 2021-05-17
Across
- an astronomical manual that is published by Claudius Ptolemy a Greek scientist
- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- a term used in Waray for stars.
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- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- a dragon from greek mythology
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
- a constellation found in the northern sky
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
10 Clues: he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
answers 2021-05-17
Across
- a term used in Waray for stars.
- a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs
- it played an important roles in people's daily activities during ancient times
- a monster that was killed by a Greek mythological hero
- he wrote the poem Phaenomena
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- it became one of the most used points of reference in their navigations (use the one word term)
- a constellation in the northern hemisphere
- a constellation found in the northern sky
- a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring
- a dragon from greek mythology
10 Clues: he wrote the poem Phaenomena • a dragon from greek mythology • a term used in Waray for stars. • a constellation found in the northern sky • a constellation in the northern hemisphere • a monster that was killed by a Greek mythological hero • a chart that shows predictions based on one's zodiac signs • a constellation that is visible in the night sky during spring • ...
Mythical creatures 2023-06-12
Across
- A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, said to live in the Himalayan mountains.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
- A legendary bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes.
- A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- A legendary sea monster with massive size and destructive power.
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human.
- A female creature from Greek mythology with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people into stone with her gaze.
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- A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- A legendary creature with reptilian features, often depicted with wings and breathing fire.
- A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often depicted with wings.
- A creature with the body parts of various animals, often depicted as a lion with a goat's head and a serpent's tail.
- A creature, often depicted as a beautiful woman, whose enchanting voice lures sailors to their doom.
- A winged horse from Greek mythology, often associated with poetic inspiration.
- A half-human, half-fish creature often portrayed as beautiful and enchanting.
15 Clues: A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a human. • A legendary bird that is said to be reborn from its own ashes. • A legendary sea monster with massive size and destructive power. • A giant creature with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. • A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead. • ...
Babbler August 21 2023 2023-08-21
Across
- Someone who copies another; could be Miqo'te!
- Resoluteness!
- The Keeper, 6th Umbral Moon
- A large store selling various goods!
- French; Knowing how to do
- An ancient cosmic entity? Huh?
- Use these for crafting! And shards too!
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- A style of music; A nymph in Greek mythology!
- Events at the Gold Saucer involving chocobos!
- Type of tomestones used during Moogle Treasure Troves!
- A labyrinth!
- A mythical bird that rises from the ashes!
- Lucky chance!
- Lalafells from the deserts of Thanalan!
- Why'd you have to go and make things so...
- Having little depth!
16 Clues: A labyrinth! • Resoluteness! • Lucky chance! • Having little depth! • French; Knowing how to do • The Keeper, 6th Umbral Moon • An ancient cosmic entity? Huh? • A large store selling various goods! • Lalafells from the deserts of Thanalan! • Use these for crafting! And shards too! • A mythical bird that rises from the ashes! • Why'd you have to go and make things so... • ...
Bookclub Reads 2024-09-24
Across
- The other autobiography we read about another comedian
- The first of the Expanse
- Mommy wasn't as dead as we thought she was
- Short story about teleportation
- Greek mythology retold
- A washed up rockstar and a vicious ghost
- Takes place on the planet Arrakis
- A kidnapping and a kid
Down
- Trevor Noah's autobiography
- Young dumb hero trope flipped on its head
- What dark secrets do small towns hide?
- Let's follow a serial killer
- If only Six-Thirty could talk
- What would you give to forget?
- Do clones dream?
- An FBI agent wakes up in the perfect town
16 Clues: Do clones dream? • Greek mythology retold • A kidnapping and a kid • The first of the Expanse • Trevor Noah's autobiography • Let's follow a serial killer • If only Six-Thirty could talk • What would you give to forget? • Short story about teleportation • Takes place on the planet Arrakis • What dark secrets do small towns hide? • A washed up rockstar and a vicious ghost • ...
Elements 2020-12-02
Across
- For healthy bones
- Combines with chlorine to form salt
- Well known as poison
- Lightest element in the periodic table
- 1st of the noble gases
- Used to light up signs, and is a noble gas
Down
- Makes up diamonds and graphite pencils
- Named after the Titans in Greek mythology
- Often in swimming pools
- Used to be used as money
10 Clues: For healthy bones • Well known as poison • 1st of the noble gases • Often in swimming pools • Used to be used as money • Combines with chlorine to form salt • Makes up diamonds and graphite pencils • Lightest element in the periodic table • Named after the Titans in Greek mythology • Used to light up signs, and is a noble gas
The 12 Labors of Hercules 2020-05-01
Across
- queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus
- was a dragon-like water serpent
- is known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
- mother of Heracles
- caused pain or suffering
- poisonous; malicious
Down
- The King of Mycenae
- causing disease; deadly
- ruined; violently destroyed.
- He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
10 Clues: mother of Heracles • The King of Mycenae • poisonous; malicious • causing disease; deadly • caused pain or suffering • ruined; violently destroyed. • was a dragon-like water serpent • is known as Zeus in Greek mythology. • queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus • He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
The 12 Labors of Hercules 2020-05-01
Across
- queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus
- was a dragon-like water serpent
- is known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
- mother of Heracles
- caused pain or suffering
- poisonous; malicious
Down
- The King of Mycenae
- causing disease; deadly
- ruined; violently destroyed.
- He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
10 Clues: mother of Heracles • The King of Mycenae • poisonous; malicious • causing disease; deadly • caused pain or suffering • ruined; violently destroyed. • was a dragon-like water serpent • is known as Zeus in Greek mythology. • queen of the Gods and is the wife and sister of Zeus • He was a Theban divine hero and assistant of Hercules.
